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US695541A US72398399A US1899723983A US695541A US 695541 A US695541 A US 695541A US 72398399 A US72398399 A US 72398399A US 1899723983 A US1899723983 A US 1899723983A US 695541 A US695541 A US 695541A
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  • the present invention relates to driving mechanism for motor-vehicles, wherebythe connection between the driving part and the driven part can be interrupted for the purpose of effecting a change of speed.
  • Figure l is a schematic view in side elevation, and Fig. 2 a plan view of Fig. 1 with the body of the vehicle removed.
  • the frame A of the vehicle carries above the axle of the front wheels R a frame B, which can be secured on a vehicle of any description by any convenient means.
  • a platform so arranged as to be able to slide in the direction of the length of the carriage.
  • the frame 13 is provided on each side of the platform P with grooves, in which slide the side edges of the platform.
  • the platform carries a motor M, which may be of any description, as well as all the accessory and necessary parts for the motor-such as.
  • a pulley D receiving its motion from the motor M, transmits this motion, by means of a belt E, either to a pulley F or to a pulley F, (of the same diameter,) according to whether the belt is placed on the one or the other.
  • the pulleyD is of sufficient width to allow for the lateral displacement of the belt E, such. displacement being effected in the ordinary manner by means of a forked lever 0r belt-shifter f.
  • the pulleys F and F are mounted loosely on an intermediate axle O.
  • the pulley F carries on the outer side as regards the belt E an axial circular projection or disk G, the circumference of which is provided with teeth for the purpose of receiving a transmission-chain g.
  • the pulley F is fitted in the same manner, the disk G being .ona differentialgearing I on the axle of the; driving-wheels R, and the chain g transmits its movement onto'another pinion H, of a different diameter to that of the pinion H, and, like the latter, also connected to the differential gearing I.
  • a motor-vehicle the combination with the frame, of a support movable upon the frame lengthwise of the vehicle,-a motor carried by the said support, driving mechanism comprising pulleys arranged side by side and independently rotatable, an intermediate axle, a transmission-belt intermediate the motor and the pulleys, differential gearing intermediate the driving-wheels and the pulleys, means for shifting the belt from one pulley to the other, an operating-lever and a connection between the same and the motorsupport.
  • a motor-vehicle the combination with the frame, of a support movable upon the frame lengthwise of the vehicle, a motor carried by the said support, guides on the frame for said support, whereby the latter may be moved longitudinally to slacken or tighten the transmission belt driving mechanism comprising pulleys arranged side by side and independently rotatable, a transmission-belt intermediate the motor and the pulleys, toothed disks of different diameters carried by the pulleys, means for shifting the belt from one pulley to the other, an operatinglever, a connection between the same and the motor-support, pinions of different diameters LOUIS oREANoHE.

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No. 695,541. Patented Mar. I8, I902.
L. GBEANCHE.
DRIVING MECHANISM FOR MOTOR VEHICLES.
(Application filed July 15, 1899.)
(No Model.)
UNITED STATES PATENT 'FFICE.
LOUIS CRFANOHE, OF- PARIS, FRANCE.
DRIVINGMECHANISM FOR MOTOR-VEHICLES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 69 5, 541, dated March 18,1902.
Application filed July 15, 1899.
Serial No-723i9s3- (No model.)
To all whom it may-concern.-
Be it kn own that I, LOUIS CRnANcHE, a oi tizen of the Republic of France, residing at Paris, France, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in or Relating to Driving Mechanism for Motor-Vehicles, of which the following is a specification.
The present invention relates to driving mechanism for motor-vehicles, wherebythe connection between the driving part and the driven part can be interrupted for the purpose of effecting a change of speed.
To render the nature of my invention clear, I have illustrated in the accompanying drawings, by way of example, a four-wheeled motor-vehicle with the mechanism applied.
Figure l is a schematic view in side elevation, and Fig. 2 a plan view of Fig. 1 with the body of the vehicle removed.
It will be seen that the frame A of the vehicle carries above the axle of the front wheels R a frame B, which can be secured on a vehicle of any description by any convenient means. On this frame B is placed a platform so arranged as to be able to slide in the direction of the length of the carriage. For
7 this purpose the frame 13 is provided on each side of the platform P with grooves, in which slide the side edges of the platform. The platform carries a motor M, which may be of any description, as well as all the accessory and necessary parts for the motor-such as.
the carbureter, reservoir, exhaust-chamber, &c.if an oil-engine is employed.
A pulley D, receiving its motion from the motor M, transmits this motion, by means of a belt E, either to a pulley F or to a pulley F, (of the same diameter,) according to whether the belt is placed on the one or the other. The pulleyD is of sufficient width to allow for the lateral displacement of the belt E, such. displacement being effected in the ordinary manner by means of a forked lever 0r belt-shifter f.
The pulleys F and F are mounted loosely on an intermediate axle O.
The pulley F carries on the outer side as regards the belt E an axial circular projection or disk G, the circumference of which is provided with teeth for the purpose of receiving a transmission-chain g. The pulley F is fitted in the same manner, the disk G being .ona differentialgearing I on the axle of the; driving-wheels R, and the chain g transmits its movement onto'another pinion H, of a different diameter to that of the pinion H, and, like the latter, also connected to the differential gearing I. V
It should be observed that I do not limit myself to two speeds, as I can increase the numberof different speeds by providing more than the two pulleys F F and chains 9 g, the motor-pulley being sufficiently wide to allow for the necessary lateral movement of the belt.
Ihe working of the speed-change device will now be easily understood.
, Whenever, say, by means of an eccentric J, actuated by a lever K, or by any other device capable of producing the same effect, the platform is moved relatively to theframe B, so as to move nearer to the intermediate axle O, the belt will be slackened and will no longer transmit the motion from the motor to the driving-wheels R, and hence the car will gradually come to a stop. In case a change of speed is desired'such slackening of the belt E will greatly facilitate the shifting of the belt from one of the pulleys F or F to the other,according to the rate of speed which it is desired to obtain. This arrangement,according to which the motor is displaced relati'vely as regards the driven part, which remain stationary, and the employment of a belt makes it possible to support intermediate devices, such astoothed wheels, the gearing and. ungearing of which are always accompaniedwith difficultiesandshocks. Suitable brake devices can be employed to operate when the platform is moved orindependently of said movement.
I claim 1. In a motor-vehicle,the combination with the frame, of a support movable upon the frame lengthwise of the vehicle,-a motor carried by the said support, driving mechanism comprising pulleys arranged side by side and independently rotatable, an intermediate axle, a transmission-belt intermediate the motor and the pulleys, differential gearing intermediate the driving-wheels and the pulleys, means for shifting the belt from one pulley to the other, an operating-lever and a connection between the same and the motorsupport.
2. In a motor-vehicle, the combination with the frame, of a support movable upon the frame lengthwise of the vehicle, a motor carried by the said support, guides on the frame for said support, whereby the latter may be moved longitudinally to slacken or tighten the transmission belt driving mechanism comprising pulleys arranged side by side and independently rotatable, a transmission-belt intermediate the motor and the pulleys, toothed disks of different diameters carried by the pulleys, means for shifting the belt from one pulley to the other, an operatinglever, a connection between the same and the motor-support, pinions of different diameters LOUIS oREANoHE.
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JEAN ROBELET, I. ALLEN Bonny.
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